ANNETTE'S Anniversary SALE jinettc haajuatirtdurnedrmrua buying trip to Toronto and Montreal and while there was able to take advantage of many outstanding bargains which she is passing on to her customers on this her regular Anniversary Sale. Here are some of her Special Bargains. i Lome Coats S,0?0"'' in ReiKc an'r HfeRshcll with Wolf rrimmal Collars. Keg. Value. $45.00. ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE1 $22.50 8 only Tweed Coats, Balmacan and Manilfi Tailored. Hep. Value, $2-1.50. ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SAL& - $15.00 Polo Coats Box Back and Belted Hollywood Wraik, Reg. Value, $22.50. ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE Girls' Coats In sizes 3 to G. Reg. Value to SG.95. ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE! $4.95 In rises 7 to 10. Reg. Value to $S.95.A . ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALB $6.95 In sizes 13 to 14X. Reg. to $12.95. ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. I'hone J7 P.O. Hoi 5H FltASEIt STREET ritlNCX UITKKT IV t:: FOR SALE MR R HOLDEN. C-O P C5 Prince Rupert. DC NEW ROYAL HOTEL J ZAHELLI, PROP. A Home Away From Home'' Hates 75c up M. Rooms Hot it Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. I'hone 281 P.O. Bos 196 Cornell PAINTER AND INTKItlOll DKCOUATOR I'hone Blue 143 Mr Frank Ellison sailed this J'te ;noon on the Catala for a trip lo Vancouver. $7.95 House Dresses ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE Q-fl Afk m Put Mid Tub Fast. Sizes 14 to 50 Reg. Value. $1 5, y X.U" SAVOY LOCAL NEWS NOTES Wrcstljnsr. Friday. June 5, Old Express Club. 8:30 pjn, 129) Miss Ruth Erfckson, from Ketchikan, was a passenger leaving on last night's train (or Winnipeg. ' Tonight's train, due to arrive from the East at 11 o'clock, -was reported this morning to be one .hour thirty minutes late. Mrs. Marie Doyle and Mrs. Olive i with Furniture--! mall1 Wtherlnton from Ketehikar Huuse I modern 4 room re lingers leaving here on ' :use 1 three room semi- night's train for Boston. ' t ving house. All in good" f n This choice property lo-! Mr. Maude Sanborn was a pas-Pnnce George, B.C., lV4'nger on last night's train zolng ' m shopping centre and through from Ketchikan, tut AUn-.j 90' front and about 300' neapolis. n R Station. Ideal place flected J nrZ h8 V-hamber of Commerce at the reg-Osh. c h Phone Green 438. ' . ... ,, - ,h. Ulttr tllUllbllljr llt."6 V. Mil. , Chamber last evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Asemlssen sailed this afternoon on the Catala for a month's vacation trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south. Dr. R, J. Macdonald, director of Prince Rupert's new public health unit, will be the speaker at the, regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. Dr. Mac-1 donald was a member of the Gyro , Club nt Dawson Creek In the IPeate River Block whence '.he .came here. Secretary Arthur Brooksbank rti- ported at last night's regular monthly meeUng of the Prince niinprt nh.imbpr rpeelnt of various circular letters, booklets and an nual reports. One of the letters was from Hon. Ian Mackenzie, minister of tensions and national J3 health, regarding air raid precau-- Hons for Industrial and business premises. There was also an Interesting document from Sir Herbert wniinnH in rpcrfirrt in Janan and the Pacific sltuaUon. i Grorec W. Cnpps. provincial as sessor, is leaving on tomorrow nmht s train for a trip to Ter race and other interior points on offlrial duties. N. WoBd of the Unemployment Insurance Commission Inspectorial staff sailed by the Catala this afternoon on his return to Vancouver after a V hore on official bus'.r.c- iavifr.i.frjwii.aa". i BUY fROM YOUR TOBACCONIST correspondence read at last night's meeting of the Prince Rup-irt Chamber of Commerce Includ ed a telegram from Olof Hanson, M. P. for Skeena. announcing the nnssaee of an order-in-council providing for the construction of 200 more Wartime Housing aweu Ings here. With about twenty-five mem-hprs in attendance, the regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce was held at the Boston Cafe last nignt. President Arnold Flaten being In the chair. The session lasted for a couple of hours and a wide variety of matters were discussed. Hose In Service Weight and Semi-Service Weight. All Shades.. ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE' 50c Waists Broadcloth Tailored Shirt Waists. Sizes 14 to 20. Reg. Value-, $1.05. ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE $1.00 Waists Sleeves. Sleeves. Size; Sizes E'S ANNTVEI ANNIVERSARY In Sheer, Short and Long 14 to 20. Reg. Values to $3.95. ANNETTE'S SALE 1.95 Slips Striped FksraL Angel Skin, and Lace Trimmed In Tea Rose and. White. 38 to 42; Reg. Value. $1,25. ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE 95c Panties and Bloomers In Rayon and Satin. Reg. Value 65c. ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE 49c Panties Children's Panties. Sizes 2 to 6. ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE 29c Hand Bags A lame and outstandig selection of White- Hand Bags. Reg. Value, $1.95. , ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE 1.00 The matter of providing child-jE"" ' ''iaUliaUaU'1'1! ren's playground laciuues ac me new Wartime Housing area of Rushbrook Heights is now under consideration, the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce was advised last night in a letter from J. M. Piggott. the director of Wartime HDusingJnformation in regard to a sunaoie sue lor aucu a. ground Is being obtained. Frank, Skinner referred at last nlght'4 meeting, of the Prince Rup ert Chamber of Commerce to the Inadequacy of road communications atone the waterfront The ore sampling plant, for Instance, was one point that could not be ireacnea oy roaa. incc auuum w I be a more direct road between the Canadian National and government wharves. Mr. Skinner felt henceforth the weeklyhalf holiday will be observed hythe Gov ernment Liquor Store here' dosing on Thursday afternoons. The Hyde Transfer We strongly advise you to put In your orders at' once for the- coming season's coal may make delivery during: the summer. You may be sorry if you. wait until winter HYDE TRANSFER Second Avenue Phone 580 ii i U IN TIIK MTItKMP. COl.UX Of HIUTIMI COLUMIIIA I.N. riuuTr. In tin maMrr of tlitt- "AilmliiiMdRttpn ArC Ami' In Mm muUw, ptutbrr BMntr of. N- llakiln KtlliiiKl. rtwMil,. In. trslatr. TAKE NOTICE that by brdtr of Hl Honor. W E. FlAhfT. mad on Uve 14Ui day of Ajurtt. AX). 1943. I wu ppolat. M Aaminisimtor oi we zsvaM m nrus tl.WIn VMtiln iWmumI Aul aJI tin having cltlnu atfatiiMt Uve aald es tate r iwrww mriurwa to runusn Munr, property vtrtlld, to me on or be-foTB i asm day of Jmx. AXI. 1942. and all mtUcs tudrtotcd to U estate are required to W the amount of thlr budebUxtnem to me forth wttih. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C, tWi arm aay on way, n.u. ivt NORMAN A. WATT, i Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, S.O. m U at; Announcement MISS E. M. EARL Announces the' Sale of her interest In the Fashion Footwear to A. J. (DOM) DOM1NATO Who will take over the per- g sonal manaeement. 5 JhHcuhcetneHtJ All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Red Cross Tea. June 3. Parent Teachers Tea. Oddfel- lows' Hall. June 5. Tea, Lutheran Church June 6. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Mrs. Bremner, June 10. Anglican Tea, Mrs. C. V. Evltt. June 11. Hill 60 Tea, June; IT. St. Peter's Tea,, Mrs. J. W. Moore-house, June 18. l' 102nd. Tea, June 10. Strawberry garden party. United Manse. June 24. Catholic Tea, Mrs. Tolln's, June 25 Anglican FU B:ar, Nov 9. Dresses Suitable for Street and Afternoon wear in. Rose, Dusky Pink, Queen's Blue, Aqua, Black and White, Navy and White and; Polka; Dots. Reg. Value, $9.95. ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE 4.95 Dresses In Printed Spun Silk, Plain Spuns, and Printed Crepes.. Sizes 14 to 46. Reg. Value,-. $6.95. ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE $3.45 Children's Satin Panties. Sizes 2 to 6. ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE 25c Girls' House Dresses Printed House Dresses. Sizes 2 to 6 and 8 to 14. Reg. Value ' $1.95. ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE. $M0 Girls' Skirts Girls' Broomstick Skirts with Broomstick. Reg.' Value, $1.95. ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALE $1.00 Skirts I ANNETTES ANNIVERSARY SALE Peasant Skirts, Printed and Floral. Sizes 14 to 20. crowds which always attc and wait for ANNETTE'S ANNIVERSARY SALES. SALE OPENS AT 9:00 A.M. WEDNESDAY, so follow the REMEMBER - ANNETTE'S LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW $1.95 I IHHflHBHHESHIHlfiUHIBlHmHIilfllH Announcement DR. STANLEY W. COLTON, Chiropractbr, announces the opening of an office at Suite 202-3-4, Medical Arts Building, 825 Granville St., Vancouver, B.C. DR. JOHN M. S. LOUBSER has now taken over Dr. Colton's practice located at the Wallace Block, Prince Rupert, which he has been continuing during Dr. Colton's enforced absence. NORWEGIAN PUBLIC MEETING All Norwegians are invited to attend a Public Meeting Wednesday, June 3, at 8:00 o'clock, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in order to organize a committee for raising of funds for a Training Plane for Little Norway-Toronto. IT IS PATRIOTIC TO HOARD COAL By filling your bin and keeping it full you will help avoid a bottleneck. You and jour bin represent a vital part of the storage pace. Enlht for the duration by anticipating your requirements and ' keeping your bin storing, all It can. All grades of Foothills Alberta Coal now on hand-also Bulkley Valley and Comox Coals PH1LP0TT, EVITT & CO. LTD. PHONE (Kit PHONE 052 If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer in the city. .